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  1. #13
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    Lol its also gona be a b!tch for claim assessments as we have to raise the height again and lower it when its done

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    If you AAMI then your in the same boat as me, all my mods are covered under my policy, ring them and they'll tell you that modding is all sweet. I've lowered my car by 4cms, with no issues/extra charges with AAMI.

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    easy and most correct answer would be calling them up and asking them and running through all the hypertheical questions. each insurer is different and everyones cover and circumstances are different, if u call them you'd get a more personalised answer based on your circumstances

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    I can't believe that you would just call them and tell them. What record is there of your call to them? They could conveniently "forget" that you called and then deny your claim.

    I always write to my insurance company/broker and get the change acknowledged on the policy schedule. I ask them to send out a new schedule each time I make a change/mod.

    You guys/gals are too trusting of insurance companies: Remember, they are just a legalised protection racket!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    only bad thing is aami is sh1t house when it does come to claims.....
    I found them to be really good when I had a claim years ago...

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    not for my sister when she had to claim.
    trying to fk her over....
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    Whats their policy on tinting? rekon they would refuse a claim for tinting?

    Current law in SA is 70 at front 2 and 35 back 2 and rear.

    I got 35 on all 5. Opinions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    not for my sister when she had to claim.
    trying to fk her over....
    Yeah? Care to share the story?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adhunt99 View Post
    I found them to be really good when I had a claim years ago...
    Me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adhunt99 View Post
    Yeah? Care to share the story?
    only reason to be is that
    1. In the course of the accident they tried to blame her for the wrong when she was in the outter lane on the roundabout (turning right), the lady in the inner went straight smashed her right rear fender.
    NOTE: Both lanes on the roundabout can turn right, so inner lane lady was at fault.

    2. Took all photos to show them that she was in the right, but they still didn't believe her.

    3. Finally had the RTA manual printed photos of the pages that shows that the person at fault was really at fault.

    4. Ended up getting a total ride off when most of the car was repairable. No sussy damage.
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    here it states to stay in the right lane when turning right.

    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/rulesregul...undabouts.html

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    What i am saying is.

    1. 2lane roundabout, both lanes can turn right.
    2. sister on outer lane turning right.
    3. inner lane lady went straight = coliding with my sister. <-- her at fault

    i know what you mean but if 2 lanes are allowed to turn right (marked on the lanes) then she has the right of way, another thing the right lane which is the inner lane only allows to go RIGHT ONLY and the lady went straight into my sister.

    As the lane my sister was in was marked LEFT/STRAIGHT/RIGHT and the lady's lane was RIGHT.
    Last edited by Crapdaz; 30-04-2009 at 01:03 PM.
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